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Online since: December 2023
Authors: Patrick Pfeiffer, Alexander Haidenthaler, Josef Berneder, Peter Schulz
AMAG hosts laboratories on company premises where a multitude of material testing is conducted for reasons of quality control and official material approval.
Data Gathering and Pre-Processing Materials like 6013 are used for structural parts, therefore it is crucial to take multiple samples from different positions per coil for tensile testing.
From each tensile test a stress-strain curve per material sample is obtained, exemplary shown in Fig. 1.
Finding Dependent Parameters, Data Modelling Finding parameters of importance within a large set is an ever-daunting task in industrial data science.
Schuler, Entropy Search for Information-Efficient Global Optimization, Journal of Machine Learning Research 13 (2012), pp. 1809 – 1837
Data Gathering and Pre-Processing Materials like 6013 are used for structural parts, therefore it is crucial to take multiple samples from different positions per coil for tensile testing.
From each tensile test a stress-strain curve per material sample is obtained, exemplary shown in Fig. 1.
Finding Dependent Parameters, Data Modelling Finding parameters of importance within a large set is an ever-daunting task in industrial data science.
Schuler, Entropy Search for Information-Efficient Global Optimization, Journal of Machine Learning Research 13 (2012), pp. 1809 – 1837
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Lu Mei Qin, Yan Peng Liang, Hong Hu Zeng
Development of Water Quality Criteria
In order to protect the water environment, various countries had invested a lot of manpower and material resources to carry out WQC study systematically.
Research of Environmental Sciences, 10(2010)1221-1228
Asian Journal of Ecotoxicology, 66 (2011)617-628
South-to North Water Transfers and Water Science & Technology, 105(2012)108-113
Chinese Journal of Pesticide Science, 155(2013)479-489
Research of Environmental Sciences, 10(2010)1221-1228
Asian Journal of Ecotoxicology, 66 (2011)617-628
South-to North Water Transfers and Water Science & Technology, 105(2012)108-113
Chinese Journal of Pesticide Science, 155(2013)479-489
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Michel Jeandin, Lucie Baudin, Monika Sitko, Cédric Garion, Francesco Delloro, Paolo Chiggiato, Mohamed Sennour, Fabrice Gaslain, David Bajek, Stefan Wackerow, Amin Abdolvand
Some porosity is visible in the vicinity of the bulk material.
Le Pimpec, Sharp reduction of the secondary electron emission yield from grooved surfaces, Journal of Applied Physics 104 (2008) 104904-104914 [2] G.
Taborelli, The secondary electron yield of technical materials and its variation with surface treatments. in peer-reviewed Proceedings of EPAC2000, Vienna, Austria. (2000) 217-221 [5] M.
Dausinger, Pulse width and energy influence on laser micromachining of metals in a range of 100 fs to 5 ps, Applied Surface Science 249 (2005) 322-331 [9] J.
Xie, Formation mechanism of hierarchical micro and nanostructures on copper induced by low-cost nanosecond lasers, Applied Surface Science 464 (2019) 412-421
Le Pimpec, Sharp reduction of the secondary electron emission yield from grooved surfaces, Journal of Applied Physics 104 (2008) 104904-104914 [2] G.
Taborelli, The secondary electron yield of technical materials and its variation with surface treatments. in peer-reviewed Proceedings of EPAC2000, Vienna, Austria. (2000) 217-221 [5] M.
Dausinger, Pulse width and energy influence on laser micromachining of metals in a range of 100 fs to 5 ps, Applied Surface Science 249 (2005) 322-331 [9] J.
Xie, Formation mechanism of hierarchical micro and nanostructures on copper induced by low-cost nanosecond lasers, Applied Surface Science 464 (2019) 412-421
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Hong Guo Zhang, Pei Wen Hao, Xiu Shan Wang
Therefore, the fly ash content in engineering cannot exceed 30% of the gelled material.
Technical features for the main materials and the mixing proportion design Technical features for the main materials.
Thus, if the component materials are given, water cement ratio is the main parameter to determine the concrete strength, durability and the other physical and mechanical properties [5].
For this reason, in project, it requires that the fly ash content cannot exceed 30% of the gelled material.
Technical College Journals of Yan Cheng (Natural Science). 2011(24):71-73
Technical features for the main materials and the mixing proportion design Technical features for the main materials.
Thus, if the component materials are given, water cement ratio is the main parameter to determine the concrete strength, durability and the other physical and mechanical properties [5].
For this reason, in project, it requires that the fly ash content cannot exceed 30% of the gelled material.
Technical College Journals of Yan Cheng (Natural Science). 2011(24):71-73
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Jun Li Liu, Jian Chun Jiang, Hai Tao Huang
In the choice of catalysts, the major factors of catalyst selectivity to pyrolysis and the possibility of that solid char was used as the materials of preparing good activated carbon were considered.
Materials and Methods Materials.
[7] Poonam Singh Nigam,Anoop Singh.Progress in Energy and Combustion Science Vol. 37(2011),p. 52
[10] Denghui Wang, Rui Xiao, Huiyan Zhang.Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis Vol. 89(2010),p.171
Faix.Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis Vol. 58-59(2001),p.453
Materials and Methods Materials.
[7] Poonam Singh Nigam,Anoop Singh.Progress in Energy and Combustion Science Vol. 37(2011),p. 52
[10] Denghui Wang, Rui Xiao, Huiyan Zhang.Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis Vol. 89(2010),p.171
Faix.Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis Vol. 58-59(2001),p.453
Online since: February 2008
Authors: Jie Zhou, J.S. Dzwonczyk, Lorenzo Donati, Luca Tomesani
Sheppard: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 177 (2006), p. 26
Nes: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A Vol. 34 (2003), p. 2737
Montheillet: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 283 (2000), p. 274. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Grain Size [ µµµµm] Experimental Simulated [8] J.G.
Tomesani: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vols. 153-154 (2004), p. 366
Hartley: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 118 (2001), p. 356.
Nes: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A Vol. 34 (2003), p. 2737
Montheillet: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 283 (2000), p. 274. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Grain Size [ µµµµm] Experimental Simulated [8] J.G.
Tomesani: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vols. 153-154 (2004), p. 366
Hartley: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 118 (2001), p. 356.
Online since: May 2008
Authors: José M. Barandiarán, Samuel M. Allen, Robert C. O'Handley, Jorge Feuchtwanger, Marc L. Richard, Patricia Lázpita, Jon Gutiérrez
Lindroos: In Smart Structures
and Materials.
Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 370 (2004), p.41
Lagoudas, editor, Proceedings of SPIE Smart Structures and Materials 2004: Active Materials: Behavior and Mechanics Vol. 5387 (2004), p.177
In Smart Structures and Materials.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 254 (2003), pp. 1-6 .
Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 370 (2004), p.41
Lagoudas, editor, Proceedings of SPIE Smart Structures and Materials 2004: Active Materials: Behavior and Mechanics Vol. 5387 (2004), p.177
In Smart Structures and Materials.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 254 (2003), pp. 1-6 .
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Andrew John Ruys, Yu Jia Ma, Nicole S. Bryce, Trevor W. Hambley, Renee M. Whan, Kai Li, Philip Boughton, Lucy Xiao
Lansky, European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2004. 13(4): p. 345-348
Peter, et al., Journal of Biomaterials Science-Polymer Edition, 1997. 8(11): p. 893-904
Peter, et al., Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1999. 44(3): p. 314-321
Eritja, et al., American Journal of Pathology, 2010. 176(6): p. 2722-2731
Peter, et al., Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1998. 43(4): p. 422-427
Peter, et al., Journal of Biomaterials Science-Polymer Edition, 1997. 8(11): p. 893-904
Peter, et al., Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1999. 44(3): p. 314-321
Eritja, et al., American Journal of Pathology, 2010. 176(6): p. 2722-2731
Peter, et al., Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1998. 43(4): p. 422-427
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Luboš Bĕhálek, Martin Seidl, Jiří Habr, Petr Lenfeld, Jiří Bobek
Not only that in all these branches are almost daily created still new and new application possibilities for polymer materials but also there are by polymers replacing current materials – e.g. metals.
The reason for such invasive expansion rests mainly in the wide range of polymer materials properties.
There is tight joint between soft and rigid part whose quality depends on the adhesion rate among individual materials.
Moraes, Improvement of the mechanical properties of chitosan-alginate wound dressings containing silver through the addition of a biocompatible silicone rubber, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 132/12 (2015), Art.
Wang, Adhesion enhancement for liquid silicone rubber and different surface by organosilane and Pt catalyst at room temperature, Bulletin of Materials Science 36/6 (2013) 1013–1017
The reason for such invasive expansion rests mainly in the wide range of polymer materials properties.
There is tight joint between soft and rigid part whose quality depends on the adhesion rate among individual materials.
Moraes, Improvement of the mechanical properties of chitosan-alginate wound dressings containing silver through the addition of a biocompatible silicone rubber, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 132/12 (2015), Art.
Wang, Adhesion enhancement for liquid silicone rubber and different surface by organosilane and Pt catalyst at room temperature, Bulletin of Materials Science 36/6 (2013) 1013–1017